Leopold elias



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' UNITEf) "STAT S;

PATENT OFFICE LEOP'QLD ELIAS, on KOSTEN, PRUSSIA, GERMANY.-

MA'NUFACIU RE 0F GIL-AZ'EDIPAPERTIFOIR BAGS, ac.

/ SPECTPICAT ION forming 'part of Letters Patent No. 372.408, dated November 1, 1887.;

. Application filed Afi hgt 14, was.

Be it known that LLEOPOLD ELLis, manufacturer', a subject of theKing of Prussia, and a resident of Kosten', in the Kingdom of Prussia, German Empire, have invented a neiv'an'd useful Improvement in Manufacturing Glazed Papers, of which the following is aspecification. My-invcntion relates to improvements in manufacturing glazed papers-such as are i used either in theshape oficornets, bags, card.- board boxes, &c.-f0r packing tea,cofiee, cocoapowder, puddingmeal, flour for children,

' maize-meal, sonpme al, almond-powder, -ver in1n-powder, met-a1 colors, snuff, 820., in, or are .else utilized 1n the shape of business-cards,

gratulatbi'y-cards, announcements of engage- 1nents,inarriages, births, or deaths, bills, pricelists, circulais, culendars, cigar-tubes, covers The object of my improvement isthe combination of an outside cover or upper layer composed of atra'nsparcnt shiningpape1'(cam brio', or waxed paper) with a cover lying-be neath it and composed of ashini'ng leaf of metal, (tin-or gold foil, silver or gold tissue pap"er,)w'hich maybe stretched ov'er-an-inner cover or leaf of common paper or card-board v for the purpose of making a packing material the outside of which is dimly shining. This newpa-per material consists,'therefore, first, of aninner leaf composed of common paper or anyother suitable material; secondly-, of a brightly-shining leaf of metal, such as'tin or gel'dffoil or any other suitable leaf nietal; and, thirdly, of a cover or upper layer stretched over the above-named materials and composed of transparent'shining' paper, such as cambric or waxed paper. Owing to thesccond layer Serial No. 210,935. (Specimenm) being. composed of=a shining. material-{the upper "layer or cover stretched over it acquires a subdued metallic shine, which, for instance.

has .the appearance'of satin whenever tin-foil or paintedsilver-paper is used; and makes an extremely-agreeable impression on the eye.

The combined 'efl'ect of the transparent shining outer cover'or layer, made of cambric or waxed paper, and the shining layer-beneath it, made of melal leaflforms the characteristic peculi arity of this invention. K layers can be used for themselves and without the above-named inner layer of common paper and without my invention being influenced.

composed, the print on the upper layer has a more conspicuous, so that the combination just described provesvery advantageous for lousl- -ness-cards, 85c.

What I claim, and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the Unitedstat I I Q.

As a new article of manuf t an (mm mental compound material consisting of an outer layer of translucent-shining. cambi'io or LEOPOLD ELIAS.

1 Witnesses:

A. .MiiHLNER, B. -RoI I These two covers or fstrongly metallic shine, which makes it all the 'waxed paper, a middle layer of foil, and a third or-underlayerof common paper forpre- 

